Daily Archives: May 9, 2011

What Are Econ Bloggers Thinking?

The Kauffman Foundation’s released its new quarterly review of economic bloggers, which includes the two cents from yours truly. As a preview, the survey reports:
“Economics bloggers seem more pessimistic in their outlook on the U.S. economy than they were at the beginning of 2011, though 85 percent believe overall conditions are mixed, facing recession, or in recession. For an economy in which growth is the norm, 32 percent of respondents think that the U.S. economy is worse than official statistics indicate, and only 5 percent believe it is better. When asked to describe the economy using five adjectives, ‘uncertain’ remains the most frequently used term to describe the economy.”

Back To The Rock & The Hard Place?

The stock market has been famously described as a discounting machine. The machine isn’t flawless and so there’s always a risk that the forecast du jour is misleading. But it’s been right enough of the time to inspire monitoring Mr. Market’s real-time outlook, if only as one of several tools for looking ahead. The first challenge is filtering out the noise in the short term. We can start by reviewing rolling 12-month percentage changes in equities and comparing that with the equivalent for the economic trend.

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